In Windows XP, the Desktop directory is located under “Documents and Settings” and so it will not work.Ĭlick on the box next to Protocols to open the listįor the RSA keys list, enter the following: Local (Proxy) System IP Address, SSL Port, Protocol, and Path to the unencrypted private key Note: This is important - the SSL preferences in Wireshark cannot handle a space in the path. 7BlxxDuLHhbytM3/Ba1A3VBjYxNqZeHkl3MJrmp2sS6cw=Ĭreate a folder in the root of the C:\ drive called certs and move all the certificate, PFX, and key files to this directory. MIICXgIBAAKBgQDMyzpyOm xAR0lzc11JlXZgMQ9Parz6g/4X8Z Ok/FaHvK4kez Verify the results – the file should look similar to this: Note: When it asks for the pass phrase enter the password you just used You should now have a Management Console that looks like this: My sure Local Computer is selected and click Finish This time select Computer Account and click Next Make sure My User Account is selected and click FinishĪgain, make sure Certificates is selected and click Add Setup a Local Certificate Management Console: I had to install the Visual C 2008 Redistributables to get OpenSSL to install correctly. Wireshark (and WinPcap) – Network AnalysisĪssuming Internet Explorer 8 on both computersĭownload and install the current version of Wireshark along with the included version of WinPcap:ĭownload and install the current version of Fiddler:ĭownload and install the current version of OpenSSL:
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